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What does the Bible say about the courtyard of the tabernacle?

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The Bible describes the courtyard of the tabernacle as a significant area that represents access to God through Christ.

The courtyard of the tabernacle, as described in Exodus 27:9-18, is an area that measures approximately 150 by 75 feet, enclosed with a fence made of fine linen. This setting symbolizes the separation between God and man due to sin, but it also signifies that through Christ, believers can enter into God's presence. Everything within this courtyard points to the person and work of Jesus Christ—the altar for sacrifice, the brazen laver for cleansing, and the tabernacle itself, reflecting the fullness of God’s provision for salvation.
Scripture References: Exodus 27:9-18

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In The Courtyard
Todd Nibert · Jun 4, 2008
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